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Arrangement

Ann the Word:
The Life of Mother Ann Lee, Founder of the Shakers, 1976

Biographical
Sketch

Nardi Reeder Campion was born in 1917 in Honolulu. Because her father
was an Army colonel, she lived in different states during her youth. She
attended Wellesley College, taught in public schools, and married an executive
of the New York Times. She has written books, screenplays, and articles for
encyclopedias and magazines. Her children's books include biographies about Kit
Carson, Patrick Henry, and Mother Ann Lee.

Biographical Source: Something About the
Author , vol. 22, pp. 64-65.

Collection Scope and Content Note

The collection includes research material and typescript for Campion's
children's book, Ann the Word: The Life of Mother Ann
Lee, Founder of the Shakers.

Subject Terms

Indexing Terms

The collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog
of the University of Minnesota Libraries. Researchers desiring materials about
related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these
headings.

Campion,
Nardi Reeder

Collection Contents

Location

Title

Ann the Word: The Life of Mother Ann Lee, Founder of the
Shakers 1976Note Boston: Little Brown, 1976